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First Fuel School Breakfast Challenge Awardees First Fuel School Breakfast Challenge Awardees The goal of the First Fuel School Breakfast Challenge was for school buildings to have at least 60% of their students that participate in school lunch also participate in school breakfast. 1,076 school buildings met the challenge. Of those, 406 met additional criteria and were identified as medal winners: 27 Gold, 37 Silver, and 342 Bronze. 670 schools made the Honorable Mention list. Gold Winners Silver Winners Bangor West Central School Bay City Ashley Elementary School Ashley Barryton Elementary School Barryton Ashley High School Ashley Beaverton Middle School Beaverton Barth Elementary School Romulus Cooley Elementary School Waterford Bedford School Dearborn Heights Denby High School Detroit Bellevue Jr/Sr High School Bellevue Detroit City West Side Academy for Detroit Cesar Chavez Academy Elementary Detroit Leadership Development Clintondale Middle School Clinton Township Earl F. Carr School Lincoln Park Coloma Elementary School Coloma Fountain Elementary School Roseville Coloma Middle School Coloma Great Lakes Elementary School Holland Coopersville West Early Coopersville Haviland Elementary School Waterford Childhood Center James C. Harvey Education Center Mason Douglass Academy for Young Men Detroit Jennings Elementary School Quincy Eaton Academy Eastpointe King High School Detroit Fremont School Battle Creek Kingston Elementary School Kingston Glerum Elementary School Holland Kolb Elementary School Bay City Huron Park Elementary School Roseville Marcellus Elementary School Marcellus Indian Woods Elementary School Kimball Mecosta Elementary School Mecosta Jefferson Elementary School Coldwater North Branch Elementary School North Branch Laker Elementary Pigeon Pine Creek Elementary School Holland Lapeer Community High School Lapeer Reese Middle School Reese McBain Elementary School McBain Reynolds Elementary School Reading Meridian High School Sanford Rogers Early Elementary School Allen Park Mount Clemens High School Mount Clemens Rose Pioneer Elementary School Holly New Era Elementary School New Era Sheldon Woods Elementary School West Olive Norrie Elementary School Ironwood Victory Early Childhood Center Scottville Polk Elementary School Dearborn Heights West Iron County High School Iron River Renaissance Public School Academy Mount Pleasant Woodside Elementary School Holland Riverside Elementary School Waterford Sanford Elementary Early Sanford Childhood Center Schoolcraft Elementary School Waterford Shelby High School Shelby Shelby Middle School Shelby Stambaugh Elementary School Iron River Sunrise Academy Elk Rapids Tekonsha Senior High School Tekonsha Weidman Elementary School Weidman West Iron County Middle School Iron River You Turn Program Ashley Muskegon Bronze Winners A.C. Edgerton Elementary School Clio Clare Pioneer High School Clare Adams Upper Elementary School Westland Clio Community Education Clio Adlai Stevenson Middle School Westland Coloma High School Coloma Albert Schweitzer Elementary School Westland Columbiaville Elementary School Otisville Alexander Hamilton Elementary School Westland Community Ed. Resource Center Lake Orion Alpine Elementary School Comstock Park Conner Creek Academy East Roseville American International Acdemy Westland Elementary Anderson Elementary School Bronson Coolidge Intermediate School Ferndale Arbor Academy Battle Creek Cotter Early Childhood Center Dearborn Arcadia Elementary School Kalamazoo Crescentwood Elementary School Eastpointe Atherton Middle School Burton Crossroads Charter Academy (PK-6) Big Rapids Au Gres-Sims Elementary School Au Gres Crothers Elementary School Warren Avalon Elementary School Saint Clair Shores Crowley Center Lincoln Park Avoca Elementary School Avoca Daly School Inkster Bagley Elementary School Detroit David Hicks School Inkster Baldwin Heights School Greenville Davis Elementary School Decatur Bangor North Preschool Bay City Decatur High School Decatur Barclay Hills Education Center Kalamazoo Decatur Middle School Decatur Barrows Adult Education Three Rivers Deckerville Elementary School Deckerville Bates Academy Detroit Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences Detroit Beacon Elementary School Harper Woods Detroit Community Schools-Elementary Detroit Beaumont Elementary School Waterford Detroit Edison Public School Academy Detroit Beech Elementary Redford Detroit Innovation Academy Detroit Beekman Center Lansing Detroit Leadership Academy Detroit Bellview Elementary School Eastpointe Middle/High Benjamin Franklin Middle School Wayne Detroit Service Learning Academy Detroit Bentley Bright Beginnings Owosso Dickinson East Elementary School Hamtramck Bentley Senior High School Burton Dickinson West Elementary School Hamtramck Bernice McDowell Elem. 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Elliott Elem. School Westland Central Elementary School Davison Evart Elementary School Evart Central Elementary School White Pigeon Evergreen Academy Kalamazoo Central School Vassar Fairview School Lansing Char-Em Programs Charlevoix Fife Lake Elementary School Fife Lake Charles C. McGlinnen School Clinton Township Fillmore Elementary School Sterling Heights Charles R. Drew Transition Center Detroit Forest Academy Kalamazoo Cheboygan Alternative Education Cheboygan Forest Park Elementary Eastpointe Chikaming Elementary School Sawyer Forest Park School Crystal Falls Christ the King School Detroit Forest School Ypsilanti Chrysler Elementary School Detroit Forest View School Lansing Bronze Winners Clare Forrest G. Averill School Lansing Kennedy Center Pontiac Clio Frank Squires Early Elem. School Cassopolis Key Elementary School Oak Park Coloma Fremont Center Fremont King-Westwood Elementary School Kalamazoo Otisville Frostick School Croswell Kirk Elementary School Millington Lake Orion Fuller Street Elementary School Nashville KND Elementary Brethren Roseville G.T. Norman Elementary School Reed City Knudsen Elementary School Waterford George A. Lacure Elem. School Clio Kosciuszko School Hamtramck Ferndale George Washington Carver Academy Highland Park Lafayette School Lincoln Park Dearborn Gesu Elementary School Detroit Lake City Upper Elem. School Lake City Eastpointe Gier Park School Lansing Lakeview Elementary School Lakeview Big Rapids Gladiola Elementary School Wyoming LakeVille Middle School Otisville Warren Glen Garner Elementary School Clio Lansing K-8 STEM Magnet Academy Lansing Lincoln Park Godwin Heights Senior High School Grand Rapids Lapeer Co. Education and Technology Attica Inkster Gogebic Co. 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